Two words that don’t fit – glass and kids. Two phrases that definitely don’t fit – glass museum and crazy (in a good way) early elementary-aged kids. At least that’s what I thought. But, the minute we walked in we knew that visiting the Corning Museum of Glass with our kids was a good idea. Three weeks in Upstate NY…
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The Essential Supplies for Travel Journals for Kids
Whether you decide to print your own travel journal template, do a DIY journal, or purchase a premade journal with prompts – to keep kids engaged, you have to keep it fun. This is where the supplies come in. Fun supplies mean that kids will want to journal. And journaling is too important to ignore. So, let’s take a look…
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Books that Teach Japanese to Children
A few weeks ago I wrote about Japanese culture for kids and I noticed that some interest in the alphabet. I get it. I think it’s so fun to learn about So, on my path to helping share about Japan for kids, I figured I’d focus on it. Below you’ll find books that teach Japanese to Children, including alphabet resources….
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Bookstore Love: Shakespeare & Company, Bookstore Love
I’m so excited to include this post about the popular Shakespeare & Company Bookstore in Paris, France to our collection of awesome bookstores around the world. This is a guest post from Our Escape Clause. Take a look. Nestled in a small courtyard next to the Seine, Shakespeare & Company is easily the most famous English-language bookstore in Paris. Once…
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Atlas Crate Review: Germany Box
The more we get the Atlas Crate geography subscription box, the more I love them. The Germany box is no different. Actually, it’s almost like this box was made for this family of kids born in Germany, with a mom who has a website about books and a son who is obsessed with cars. But, I think books and cars…
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